Nintendo Trademark Hints At N64 Classic

Nintendo has revived a couple of its consoles from back in the day, resulting in the NES Classic, the SNES Classic, which begs the question of whether or not we could be getting more revivals in the near future. In fact in the past there have been hints of Nintendo possibly creating an N64 Classic, and now it looks like there are more signs of that happening.

According to a new trademark filing, it appears that Nintendo could indeed be working towards the creation and release of an N64 Classic. This was spotted by JapaneseNintendo in which the trademark was for the controllers and software of the N64. It is possible that Nintendo could simply be keeping its trademarks up to date to prevent intellectual property theft, but like we said based on previous releases, an N64 Classic might not be out of the question.

Nintendo has seen a fair amount of success with its Classic releases of its older consoles, prompting other companies to follow suit with similar releases of their own. This is why it isn’t such a far out idea to think that Nintendo might be looking to continue reviving its older consoles like the N64.

In fact late last year there were even rumors that a Game Boy Classic could potentially be in the works as well. Either way take it with a grain of salt and hopefully we’ll have more details later this year.

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Home security devices like security cameras are meant to keep our homes safe, but who’s going to keep the cameras safe? The onus falls onto the company behind those devices, and unfortunately for those who are using Netgear’s Arlo security systems, it seems that the company is asking its customers to change their passwords over a recent security scare.

It should be noted that Netgear’s systems have not been hacked or compromised, but it seems that the company has noticed some suspicious activity involving attackers who were trying to break into the accounts of its users, which prompted the company to get its customers to update their account passwords just to be safe.

According to Netgear, it seems that these attackers have managed to get their hands on user credentials from an unknown third-party source, which is why Netgear believes that their systems might not have been compromised. Changing your password will only take a couple of minutes so if you do have some time to spare, perhaps it could be worth making the change just to be safe.

While changing and having to remember new passwords can be a bother, this is where password managers come in, so perhaps take a look at that if you need help remembering them.

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Recent OnePlus 6 Update Seemingly Removes Always-On Ambient Display

There are some phones out there that have the ability to display information on the screen at all times, even when it is locked. This helps keep users informed if they might have an email or message that needs attending, or if it is something they can tend to later without having to reach for their phone or turn it on.

This was one of the features of the OnePlus 6, at least at launch, but unfortunately it seems that for some reason the company has since removed it. According to users, following a recent update to the handset, it appears that OnePlus 6 has removed the option for users to choose between an always-on ambient display or a lift up display mode.

Instead users are only left with the latter option which involves picking up the phone to turn the screen on (without having to press any buttons). It is unclear as to why OnePlus might have removed the feature, but some speculation on the forums has suggested that the feature was a massive battery drain, while others suggested that it might have been a feature that was being tested and has now been removed concluding the test.

Either way OnePlus has yet to officially comment on it, but until then we guess OnePlus 6 users won’t have that feature.

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Image Of Moto Z3 Play With 5G Moto Mod Leaked

While it does seem that carriers could potentially roll out 5G coverage faster compared to when they were rolling out 4G, there is a problem and that is there aren’t many (if any) devices in the market that supports 5G. This means that even if your carrier rolls out 5G coverage in your city, if your phone does not support 5G, then there’s really no point.

No doubt there are more than a few smartphone makers who are already working on bringing 5G support to future handsets, but it seems that Motorola could have an interesting solution. The folks at XDA have posted an image of what is allegedly the Moto Z3 Play with a 5G Moto Mod.

For those unfamiliar with Moto Mods, these are accessories that you can clip onto compatible Motorola handsets. This means that with this 5G Moto Mod, in theory it should allow users of older Motorola handsets to take advantage of 5G cellular coverage when it eventually launches. This is actually not the first time we’ve seen the leaks of the Moto Z3 Play or heard about the 5G Moto Mod, but the latest leak only seems to corroborate what we’ve heard in the past.

No word on when the handset is expected to officially launch, so we’ll just have to keep an eye out for it.

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